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Medicare Secondary Payer Rules: 7 Mistakes Employers Are Making (And the CMS Penalties You Can’t Ignore in 2026)

If you're an employer with 20 or more employees, you need to understand Medicare Secondary Payer rules, because CMS isn't asking nicely anymore. 2026 is shaping up to be a major enforcement year. CMS is tightening scrutiny on employers who mess up Medicare coordination, and the penalties aren't slaps on the wrist. We're talking mandatory reimbursements to Medicare, civil money penalties, and potential lawsuits that can drain your budget faster than any premium increase. The problem? Most employers have no idea they're even at risk until CMS comes knocking. At Total Benefit Solutions, we fight these battles every day, pushing back when carriers get the rules wrong, advocating when employers… Read More

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Part D Premiums Are Decreasing for Many Stand-Alone Drug Plans

CMS has just released information about Medicare Part D plans for 2026, including plan availability and premiums for the coming year. As this year’s Medicare open enrollment period approaches, there’s some good news for Medicare Part D enrollees when it comes to monthly PDP premiums – lower on average, according to CMS – even as the total number of PDPs available drops yet again. The headline of CMS’s press release emphasized stability in the Part D marketplace, but a quick review of the data shows that the total number of stand-alone drug plans available in 2026 will fall for the third year in a row, as plan sponsors scale back their PDP offerings (for… Read More

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The Uncertain Future of Medicare’s Stand-Alone Prescription Drug Plan Market

Ahead of Medicare’s annual mid-year announcement about the national average premium for Part D prescription drug coverage in 2026 and other plan details, two questions loom large for the insurers that sponsor Part D stand-alone prescription drug plans (PDPs) and the 23 million people in traditional Medicare who are currently enrolled in these plans. Will the Trump administration continue Medicare’s Part D premium stabilization demonstration for a second year, and what will the PDP market look like in 2026 and in subsequent years? The answer to the first question could determine whether monthly PDP premiums remain at a relatively affordable level and whether PDP availability remains stable in 2026. The answer to… Read More

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